Definition of Ineffectiveness. Meaning of Ineffectiveness. Synonyms of Ineffectiveness

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Definition of Ineffectiveness

Ineffectiveness
Ineffectiveness In`ef*fect"ive*ness, n. Quality of being ineffective.

Meaning of Ineffectiveness from wikipedia

- Counsel Clause of the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Ineffectiveness claims may only be brought where the defendant had the right to counsel...
- The policy-ineffectiveness proposition (PIP) is a new classical theory proposed in 1975 by Thomas J. Sargent and Neil Wallace based upon the theory of...
- The unreasonable ineffectiveness of mathematics is a phrase that alludes to the article by physicist Eugene Wigner, "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of...
- Ineffective erythropoiesis a condition in which the bone marrow produces red blood cells (erythrocytes) that are unable to mature properly and are pre-maturely...
- and human development, but has also been criticized for perceived ineffectiveness, bias, and corruption. In the century prior to the UN's creation, several...
- States in 1893, he made additional suggestions, all of which proved ineffective. He did successfully lobby for improved lighting within the statue, allowing...
- have been investigated with clinical trials and have been shown to be ineffective. Aromatherapy – the use of fragrant substances, such as essential oils...
- relief pitcher has been removed from the game due to fatigue, injury, ineffectiveness, ejection, high pitch count, or for other strategic reasons, such as...
- embargo. The attempted suppression of imported material was largely ineffective, and France was especially accused of allowing large shipments to Republican...
- A governance failure refers to any failures of governance or ineffectiveness of governance processes. Jessop argues for conceiving governance as a provider...